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Tuesday, December 2, 2008
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Special report: Who will take care of you?
Harried by the bureaucracy of medicine, physicians are pulling back from patient care
Battling physician burnout
The next generation of healers finds compassion can beat back cynicism
Specialists without M.D.'s are pushing for more medical power. Are they ready--and are you?
The druggist is in
In hamlets and high-tech hospitals, nurses are taking on bigger roles
More nurses needed
Bernadine Healy, M.D.: Medical practice has become a group effort
Nation & World
Bush's clarion call to end tyranny and spread freedom worldwide
Michael Barone: Revolutionary president
Preparing to vote, Iraqis wonder whether elections will lead to peace or civil war
Long considered radical extremists, the Shiite Muslims may hold the key to a new Iraq
Fouad Ajami: The validation of the vote
U.S. officials pay out millions to tipsters for help finding terrorists
Ambitious crusader, Minnesota.s Sen. Norm Coleman
The Lessons of Titan
Letter from Thailand: A sea change in paradise
Lou Dobbs: No more border games
Money & Business
Staples' renewed focus on home-office and business needs is proving a good fit
Ask the expert: Jeremy Siegel
So you wanna be in pictures?
Hey, reverend. Let.s do lunch
Wilbur Ross, the commodity king
Update: Automotive chimera Malcolm Bricklin
Grover Norquist, capital rebel; your gut and other neat lessons
Editorial
Mortimer Zuckerman on Bush.s plan to build an ownership society
Whispers
Al Franken TV; Teddy.s amazing new weight loss plan; .Bubba for Arnold. negotiations; Reagan off the cuff; White House romantic fairy tale
Cartoon
Michael Ramirez's take on chances for peace in the Middle East
Letters
Our readers write about Wesleyan University revisited and the tsunami coverage

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